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Sankhya Tech breakthrough

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Visakhapatnam, Oct. 6

Sankhya Technologies, a local software research and development company, has announced the successful use of its tools for the design of a next generation video processor by a US design house. In a press release here, the company said that "Sankhya CPU design kit (Sankhya CDK) is a collection of languages and tools that speed up the design and development of new processors.

CDK includes a language - SMDL (Sankhya Machine Description Language) - that can be used to model processor architectures." According to Mr Gopi Bulusu, CEO, the decision to use CDK for designing a complex processor "shows that formal specification and modelling tools will increasingly dominate the market in the years to come." He said "Sankhya had been recognised by NASSCOM in 2004 as one of the six most innovative IT companies in South India."

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